– A Texas man tried to cash a $360 billion dollar check by adding 9 zeroes to a personal check belonging to his girlfriend’s mother.

Charles Ray Fuller, 21, said the 360 billion dollar check was to start a record company. No word on whether he wanted his $360 billion in small bills or large ones.

Fuller, of suburban Crowley, was arrested on a forgery charge for trying to cash the altered check, police said. He was released after posting $3,750 bail.

According to police, Fuller said his girlfriend’s mother gave him the check to start his own record business, but for some reason, bank employees wouldn’t cash the 360 billion dollar check without talking to the account owner.

While Fuller waited around, the bank contacted the account’s owner and the woman told them she did not give him permission to take or cash the check. Their next call was to the police.

In addition to forgery, 21-year old Charles Ray Fuller was also charged with unlawfully carrying a weapon and possessiion of marijuana, Fort Worth police Lt. Paul Henderson told reporters.

Arresting officers found 2 ounces of marijuana and a loaded .25-caliber handgun in his pockets, police said.

That marijuana must have been awful strong if Fuller thought he could get away with cashing a $360 billion dollar check!

​He wanted a ride to the liquor store; instead, he got a lift to the jail.

A Florida man was charged Saturday night with misusing 911 and possession of marijuana after he had already been warned that his call to 911 for a ride to a liquor store would result in his arrest, reports Nicole Hernandez of The Florida Times-Union.

George D. McMurrain, 57, had already called 911 twice when an an officer from the St. Augustine Police Department responded to a third call.

After the second call, police had told McMurrain that 911 was for emergencies only and he would be arrested if they had to come back, reports First Coast News.

McMurrain, calling from The Budget Inn at about 8 p.m., wanted a lift to buy some more liquor, according to police.

The responding officer saw a small amount of marijuana in plain view while he was speaking with McMurrain in the motel room doorway.